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Letters Patent No. 96,820, lated Novemberl, 1869.

. IMPRovBMeNT LN norme-MACHINES.

The Schedule referred ton than Letters Patent: and. makin'gpait of the same '1b' all whom it lmay concern Be it known that'f-I, HANHAH Luces, of the city 'oi' \Vashington, Ain the liji'strict of Columbia,- have invented a new and lnse'nl Improvement 'in Fluting- Machines; and I do hereby declare that the following 'is a full and exact description thereof', reference being l had to the accompanying drawings, and tothe letters of reference marked thereon.

' Thcnature ot' invention con a 'timing-machine' with an ordinary corrugated' bed,

the `aiticle,when being tinted, thehater may be with; drawn fromthe-roller, :nxdrst heated, and afterward' In the drawiiigk I Iligure lisa side eleton of tbaibnse andcorrn.

Figure l is a longitudinal sectional view of the" outer cylinder, and partialiy asectional view .of the-- inner cylinder-,as denotedby the red line z z in Hg. 1.V

AA represents ametallld'cormigated bed, whereon is; placed the article, orthzlt portion of the article whichis to be tinted.

B represents 'a metall longitlulinal-aperture th rein, a, few lines smaller than the diameter ofthe roller; for the reception ot'theheater G; one end of Zsaid. roller, or the one opposite theaperture f01' the reception df thefheater aforesaid, being closed, 'as shown at: b, .t ble'tfer to retain and adjust the heater in positomoqtofprevent its being pushed Y through the roller.-`

's 'sts ini-.constructing -but with a corrugated rollendetchable from -the .baume-etage; esaewugpswsepesingae sem; The saidgioller being also-provided with lanLa'perture 'l therein for the reception''t'a metallic heater,- in order. that when thepharacterecf the fireV is 'such that the'- corrugated rolleLnrmhVnrobahly become smoked or? soiled ,in the process otueating iwhich would 'soif v"inserted therein, withontth'e 'possibility of soiling the.;` article in the process ot'inting.

corrugated roller, having a .Said rolleris also provided, at b', with a qnadrilat eral socket, for the reception -of one of its handles,Vv which handle projects through it into the heater G represents theheater, which is inserted in the than the latter, no1` allow for 'its expansion, when heated. l

Said heat v small socket, for the reception ,of the' Shanks of P.the

handlesoi'tle roller aforesaid; f

D an dD" represent lthe handles of thecol-''ngated'rolll erwhien-'f'handres fem. provided with 'queen-intret lateral aperturein the: roller,' andits into 'n similarshaped socket provided in the heater, but the handle freely within the latter.v It willbe observed feature obvates the employment of a crank.

I do not 'claim chev hollow cylinder, for the reception` of the heater, nor the heater, save in its peculiar been patented. l.

claim. f

The combination and arrangement of theV adjlfsteble handles D' and D', the heater C, and corrugatedv H. LUCHS.-- t

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C. M. FENWICK,

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corrugated roller aforesaid, it vbeingslightly smaller,l

er is'provided, ateach lateral end,- with a Shanks. The shank olfthe formerD projects through a' D' is inserted dirt-@ly v'into alquadrilateral socket, ,provided/in the lnrzmer, as,shown;l The journals 'ot" these handles are round, avt-,the knob, 'and rotate thatthe handles D `and are Apeculiarly designed, riot only .for removing the heater' C, but for rotating the corrugated y roller, 4which latter adaptation to the lhandles and corrugated rolleraforen said, as I am aware that .said features have hitherto roller B, of` a timing-machine, substantially as and for 

